Single day record for new coronavirus deaths. Also a Pilot Program is unveiled in berkeley. Results from a do it yourself test promised within 48 hours. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. With San Mateo Countys addition to the states covid19 watch list all bay area counties and 94 of the states entire population is being monitored. Our reporter was in San Mateo County today to get reaction to the news. I honor the fact they are doing what they need to do to keep people safe. Does it suck . Is it, you know, hard for all of the Business Owners . Yeah, it is. Reporter that is regina skinners reaction after hearing San Mateo County has been put on the state watch list. Her business was just getting back to normal. She reopened in june. If she gets shut down again she says she could lose half her sales. So the reason why this flower shop is concerned is because they are attached to hillsdale mall and if the county stays on the state watch list for three consecutive days the businesses
California and visibility 2 1 2 miles santa rosa, and 5 miles on the coast. There is a look at emeryville shrouded in the clouds as we go through the next few hours into the 60s at 9 00. Mostly cloudy skies, becoming sunny and mild with 70s and 80s around the bay and inland by noontime. Another hot day inland, with temperatures in the low to mid90s, with 80s around the bay, and well look for that fog to come back into play but warm, warm, warm day before much cooler air arrives for the week ahead. Liz . Thank you. Our goal at abc is to build a better bay area through the pandemic in five key areas, a crucial one being the economy and local towns and cities where the coronavirus is forces businesses to adapt in major ways. As of this morning all indoor businesses are shutting down completely in San Mateo County. Nail salons and gyms were open for weeks but san mateo was the last bay area county to added to the watch list this past week, after staying on it for three days this is the res
Lot of concern as they may help spread the virus. Today a push to keep the crowds at bay. Nbc bay areas Christie Smith has a look. Reporter a sunny weekend in oakland at lake merritt with cheney tim stops by. Hes heard the city has asked people to give the lake a break amid the pandemic. I understand their position, but people are tired of being cramped up in their apartment. Reporter the city has taken steps like restricting parking. Residents are urged to avoid social gatherings in backyards, parks, and elsewhere and to keep a distance. The Roots Community Health Center in oakland shared data this week that in july, 40 of covid cases were tied to people who were at family events and parties. Thats almost double the rate of those who get it at work. I see folks not Wearing Masks at all, sharing food, sharing drinks, sharing smokes. Oakland, we got to do better than this. Reporter parts of east oakland saw a big surge. Meanwhile, city teams were expected to address vendors without perm
Building a better yay for a a safe and secure future. In is abc 7 news. As you wake up, another bay area is closing down part of its economy. Beauty salons and bar der shops and gyms have closed signs once again but this morning, theres one way they may still be able to operate. Good morning, everyone. Its sunday, august 2nd. Im liz kreutz. Thanks for joining us. Well have a closer look at the new expanded Health Orders in a moment. Lets start with a quick look at the weather, heres meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning, lisa. Good morning to you. Even though were starting out with low clouds and fog, today is going to end up a lot like yesterday, so were going to have warm weather once again as High Pressure to the south of us is going to bring in temperatures a bit above average, fourmile visibility, petaluma, a half mile in santa rosa with three miles on the coast so the low clouds and fog retreating to the shoreline by about mid morning but this morning were a little bit warmer an
Icu beds. A new study shows frontline positions across the country are feeling stressed and anxious pose at work and at home. The study conducted by ucsf is the first known study to assess stress levels of physicians in the u. S. During this pandemic kron fours michelle kingston spoke to a local emergency room doctor about how shes handling it all. I think i think it really does have a lot to do with the unknown and the anticipation and just not knowing what lies ahead emergency medicine physicians in 7 cities across the country say theyre experiencing rising levels of anxiety and emotional exhaustion none of this is necessarily surprising as doctors continue to work tirelessly through the coronavirus pandemic it interesting that i think is Emergency Physicians we are used to dealing with a lot of uncertainty and stress all the time, but this is a new and different level according to a new analysis led by ucsf frontline physicians are feeling moderate to severe levels of stress and anx